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The most classic concert in Priscilla Chan.

1Goodbye Concert in1989 6 times (this is recognized as the most classic concert).

From August 28th to September 2nd, 1989, Priscilla Chan held six "When shall we meet again" concerts in Hong Kong Red Room. At this time, because she has announced that she will quit singing to study in the United States, this is her first solo concert, but it is also her farewell concert-in her own words at the concert: I don't know whether to be happy or sad. Indeed, it was a concert with mixed feelings, especially when Priscilla Chan, who had just turned 24, was at the peak of his singing career: The earlier release "Always Your Friend" sold 7 platinum in Hong Kong and became the best-selling record of the year; "Song of Qian Qian" and "Night Machine" are very popular all over China. But at this glorious moment, she resolutely chose to turn around and leave. Her indifferent personality and persistent pursuit of dreams won people's respect.

Until the mid-1990s, most concerts still used the design of three-sided platform, but Priscilla Chan opened all sides in the first solo of 1989. Although there was no such thing as a king at that time, her momentum was completely enough. Among the Hong Kong female singers in 1980s, Anita Mui 1982, the eldest sister, rode the dust after her debut, the legendary swordsman. In the middle stage, five golden flowers composed of Sally Yeh, Priscilla Chan, Sandy Lam, Kuang Meiyun and Liu Meijun began to shine brilliantly, until Sally Yeh and Priscilla Chan both stood out and finally caught up with Anita Mui. When Anita Mui announced her retirement after winning the most popular female singer for the fifth time in a row, she expressed optimism that Priscilla Chan would become the best female singer in Hong Kong in the next few years. But Priscilla Chan still left. No one knows when she will meet again when she leaves.

After watching the concert more than ten years later, I still feel a little disappointed and emotional. However, Priscilla Chan's performance is still outstanding. The intonation, timbre and breath of live singing are almost impeccable. Coupled with true feelings and exquisite costumes, it is still a classic of the Red Pavilion concert.

The DVD and VCD of this concert are different in tracks, and both have clips that the other party has not included. I wonder if it is the arrangement of the record company that people need to buy at the same time to piece together a complete concert scene. However, the editing of DVD has become a karaoke version, so the audio-visual version of VCD is more worthy of people's collection. Listening to some of her words and watching her interaction with fans are all very attractive places.

At first, Priscilla Chan, dressed as the chief's daughter, was carried onto the stage by a group of "aborigines", which just set off the opening track of the dance music "Africa Change": "Tracking the Earth". Although Priscilla Chan is best at lyric slow songs, he sang some excellent fast songs and strong songs in those years. In this concert, one third of these fast songs are well-known works, and there is no special dance part, but they are interspersed with many love songs and slow songs, which makes the atmosphere of the whole concert look very Zhang Chi. Priscilla Chan's dancing is not excellent (even she says she is all thumbs), but she works well with the whole company and moves neatly. What I like better is her "rebellion" for boys and the "dancing street" after teasing the audience. Seeing her serious choreography performance and exquisite figure, she is still quite satisfied.

Lyric slow songs are naturally the main force of the concert. Priscilla Chan sang too many good songs in the 1980s. This time, he put the essence together and let people listen to it at once. Whether it's stood me up at the beginning of my debut, love in the glass window, or the flower shop and infatuation accident at the beginning of my popularity; No matter Silly Girl, Life Somewhere Tomorrow, or the latest popular Song of Qian Qian and Night Machine, she was presented to the public one by one. Her live standard is quite high, except for singing a wrong lyric in Song of Qian Qian, everything is almost perfect. Indeed, at that time, her career and her state were at their peak.

My personal favorite clip is Love in the Glass Window, dressed as a princess with Xinjiang customs, kneeling in the center of the rotating stage, very playful and lovely. This style is also my favorite of all the styles in this concert. The most touching scene is naturally the "Song of Qian Qian", where the dancers kissed Priscilla Chan goodbye with tears in their eyes. So far, many old fans can't forget that sad scene. At the concert, we also saw the music director who presented flowers on the stage and Dad Chen sitting under the stage. We also heard Priscilla Chan's warning to people: We must cherish everyone around us. Combined with the background at that time (the tide of Hong Kong immigrants and the torrent of many stars), this concert was more of a spiritual touch while satisfying our auditory enjoyment.

After all, it's a concert in the 1980s, so it's a little outdated to look at the lighting and stage design from the present perspective. However, I really appreciate the arrangement of arranging the band members around the center stage, which shows respect for the musicians behind the scenes. After all, they are also the main force to complete this concert. Before singing Night terrors, Priscilla Chan introduced the band members one by one. In Yin He, we also saw the tallest Zhang Weiwen-he published many widely acclaimed cover albums, and held his own solo concert in Hongkong in recent years, covering the songs of many female singers, including Priscilla Chan's famous work The Lost Promise.

This is Priscilla Chan's most influential and best performing solo concert in his career. Even in the Red Pavilion for so many years and concerts, it is still a classic. In the end, Priscilla Chan continued to wave to people without taking away a cloud, but left her nearly perfect 1980s in people's hearts forever.

2 "96 Snow White Concert" 10.

3 "97 Hong Kong Music Wonderful Journey Concert" 2 performances.

Later, it was called the first female voice in Hong Kong music scene, because after Jacky Cheung, Princess was the second singer who could cooperate with the Hong Kong Orchestra.

Brief introduction of Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra:

1974, Hong Kong String Orchestra became a professional orchestra, consisting of more than 90 talented musicians from many countries. In its colorful history, the orchestra has cooperated with many famous artists in the world. The income of the orchestra comes from sponsorship, donations, advertising and ticket sales, in addition to being funded by the Urban Council. During the music season from September to July every year, the orchestra performed more than 100 concerts in various cultural venues in Hong Kong. The repertoire is mainly symphony works, including a large number of works from Hong Kong and overseas. The orchestra often performs in operas and ballets, and holds a pop music program in Hong Kong Gymnasium every year. The orchestra has been invited to perform in the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan Province Province, Macau, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, and received favorable comments. The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra has also enriched the cultural life of Hong Kong people through educational concerts, pre-concert lectures, music appreciation courses and publications, group performances in hospitals and schools and new "Young Audience" programs.

4 "2003 Jane Concert" 2 performances

Priscilla Chan, who has been retired for a long time, made a full comeback in 2003, signed the universal album Complex, and even held a solo concert "Priscilla Chan" and a concert "July!

The princess once said that her favorite thing is singing in the Red Pavilion. Up to now, she has sung in the Red Pavilion for 20 times. 1988, he held four solo concerts in Guangdong, including 1995 "Coming Back Concert", 1998 "Broadening Concert" with Su Yongkang, 2000 "Mini Concert in Love" and 2004 "Toronto Concert".

On July 25th this year, the princess will enter the Shanghai stage and begin her first solo performance in Chinese mainland. Next year, she will prepare for her 25th anniversary concert.

(I retired once in 1989, and came back from school in 1995 because I was studying; In 2000, she retired. 1998, the record company didn't treat her very well. She resigned after her contract expired in 2000 and returned in 2003. Unfortunately, the record industry at that time was not so good, and it retired; It was not until 2006 that she came back again. This time, the princess's mental state is very good. ...

Personally, I like Jane's concert in 2003 best. ...